Jonathan Tannenwald

Philly.com

Now that it's March, I'd like to take a bit of a different approach towards our weekly stats roundup.

Specifically, I'd like to tell Villanova fans to back away from the ledge and breathe. Despite the mass outbreak of paranoid hysteria on Lancaster Ave., I find it very hard to believe that the Wildcats could miss the NCAA Tournament.

Villanova just has too many quality wins. Despite the Wildcats' ugly losing streak and even uglier brand of basketball being played at the moment, the team's non-conference schedule is almost certainly going to carry the 'Cats into the Big Dance.

Now you may not like the RPI - I certainly would rather go by Pomeroy ratings - but it's what the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee uses. So for this blog post, we'll use it too.

In addition, Marquette is right on the edge at No. 51. If the Golden Eagles beat Cincinnati in Milwaukee on Wednesday and the Bearcats don't fall too far, the Wildcats will have seven RPI Top 50 wins going into Pittsburgh on Saturday.

By comparison, Kentucky has six RPI top 50 wins, Wisconsin has five, North Carolina has four, and Pac-10 leader Arizona has just two. All of those teams are certainly going to be in the NCAA Tournament.

So yes, Villanova is playing terribly right now. Yes, the Wildcats are more likely than not to be playing on the first day of the Big East Tournament. And yes, it is possible that they might not win another game until November if they get Providence or Rutgers on Tuesday at the Garden.

Still, I just can't see the Wildcats not making the NCAA Tournament. It's going to be a rocky ride for the rest of March, but the plane is going to land, and you'll be able to get off it and go on with your lives just fine.

Here's another way to look at the matter. I've put together a table with NCAA Tournament teamsheet data from the 10 teams above Villanova in the RPI and the ten teams below them. Take a look at that along with our weekly local ranking tables, and let me know what you think.